Sophie Cunningham

Sophie Cunningham

author Australia

Sophie Cunningham is the chair of the Australian Society of Authors and a noted writer. She has expressed deep concern over the trend of multinational acquisitions in the publishing sector, emphasizing the risks it poses to Australian culture and literature.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.02%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
408,904
Power
25,942$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United States 3 6.00 0.10% +30% 331,002,651 408,904 $21,000,000 25,942$
Totals 3 331,002,651 408,904 $21,000,000 25,942$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

United States United States: Sophie Cunningham approached the referees to protest the lack of a foul call against Caitlin Clark. 5

Fox News: Caitlin Clark furious over controversial no-call in Fever's loss to Liberty

United States United States: WNBA star Sophie Cunningham spoke to Fox News Digital about her offseason trade to the Indiana Fever and her hopes for the upcoming season. 8

Fox News: Fever's Sophie Cunningham poses for pictures before opening game

United States United States: WNBA star Sophie Cunningham spoke to Fox News Digital about her offseason trade to the Indiana Fever. 7

Fox News: Caitlin Clark downplays flagrant foul on Angel Reese in Fever's win over Sky

United States United States: Sophie Cunningham spoke about her offseason trade to the Indiana Fever and her hopes for the upcoming season. 7

Fox News: Caitlin Clark records triple-double as Fever dominate Sky in WNBA opener

United States United States: WNBA star Sophie Cunningham spoke to Fox News Digital about her offseason trade to the Indiana Fever and her hopes for the upcoming season. 9

Fox News: Fever, Mystics WNBA preseason game gets heated

Australia Australia: Sophie Cunningham is the chair of the Australian Society of Authors and has voiced concerns about the trend of multinational acquisitions in publishing. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Will multinational takeovers spell the end of local indie publishers?